This volume collects more than 13 years of jokes about the domestic life of our two favorite muscle-headed punks.
Notes: This ridiculously complete edition compiles all of the comics, jokes, artwork and stories that have made a cult-hit phenomenon out of the dumbest idea that ever fell out of a beer bottle. Birthed by The Igloo Tornado and drawn on everything from bar napkins to gallery walls by Tom Neely and more than 50 artists, this volume collects more than 13 years of jokes about the domestic life of our two favorite muscle-headed punks.
Get pumped on inspirational love with the colouring book of the century, celebrating the romance of the millenium: "Henry & Glenn Forever"
Notes: Get pumped on inspirational love with the colouring book of the century, celebrating the romance of the millenium: "Henry & Glenn Forever". Includes all-new artwork by Tom Neely, Ed Luce, Jim Rugg, Mark Rudolph, Carmen Monoxide, Kristina Collantes, Scot Nobles, Matt Crabe, Tom Scioli, Beth Dean Rachel Adler, Keenan Marshall Keller, Tim Sievert, Katie Skelly, Alex Delaney, Rafer Roberts, Tom Forget, Don Pablo Pedro, Jeremy Owen, Willow Dawson, Shaky Kane, Gabe Martinez, Coop and Dino-Fucker. A companion to the hit classic comic "Henry & Glenn Forever" and new hardcover collection "Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever".
Biography of Roger Rogerson, woven out of interviews with who knew him, with never-before-published photos of Circle Jerks
Notes: In 1983, Circle Jerks bassist Roger Rogerson stole the band's van and dropped off the face of the earth. Thirteen years later, he came back, demanded that his bandmates reunite so they could become "bigger than the Beatles", and promptly dropped dead. Though he was a founding member and key songwriter of the band who played on three of their best albums, Rogerson was lost to history. In a compelling narrative woven out of interviews with who knew him, with never-before-published photos of the band, The Prodigal Rogerson explains what happened to Rogerson, where he went, and who he was... all against the backdrop of the Los Angeles punk scene in its prime.
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